Fair: Natural Resources Exhibits

Sunday, July 26, 2009 |
Tuesday
• 11a.m., Raptors Free Flight & Pam Wright
• noon, question and answer with Smokey Bear — Coos Forest Protective Association
• 1 p.m., Energy Trust of Oregon Incentives Program & Heather Laird
• 2 p.m., Master Gardner Education Series & at OSU Master Gardeners tent
• 3 p.m., "Estuary Soup" & Salte Clamoli of South Slough
• 4 p.m., Do all bees sting? Honeybees and other local pollinators & Shigeo Oku, Bee Keepers Association
• 5 p.m., Best Bugs in Coos County & Steve Pennington and Loys Parrish
• 6 p.m., Commercial fishing & Paul Heikkela
Wednesday
• 11 a.m., "A Feast of Oysters on the Bay" & Mike Graybill and Sada Huynh, South Slough
• noon, question and answer Smokey Bear & Coos Forest Protective Association
• 1 p.m., USDA Rural Development & Deanna Quimby
• 2 p.m., Master Gardner Education Series & at OSU Master Gardeners tent
• 3 p.m., Oregon Coastal National Wildlife Refuges & various topics on wildlife and conservation - USFWS and Shoreline Education for Awareness
• 4 p.m., What's killing my trees? Port Orford cedar root rot and other diseases & Tristan Huff, OSU Extension
• 5 p.m., Best Bugs in Coos County & Steve Pennington and Loys Parrish
Thursday
• 11 a.m., "Estuary Soup" & Ester Tidewater and Julia Clam, South Slough
• noon, question and answer with Smokey Bear & Coos Forest Protective Association
• 1 p.m., USDA Rural Development & Deanna Quimby
• 2 p.m., Master Gardner Education Series & at OSU Master Gardeners tent
• 3 p.m., Oregon Coastal National Wildlife Refuges & various topics on wildlife and conservation - USFWS and Shoreline Education for Awareness
• 4 p.m., Do all bees sting? Honeybees and other local pollinators & Shigeo Oku, Bee Keepers Association
• 5 p.m., Best Bugs in Coos County & Steve Pennington and Loys Parrish
Friday
• 11 a.m., Managing for water quality - Eric Himmelreich Coos SWCD
• noon, Making it work: financial assistance for streamside ag operations - Barbara Grant (CREP) and Bret Harris (FSA)
• 1 p.m., USDA Rural Development & Deanna Quimby
• 2 p.m., Master Gardner Education Series & at OSU Master Gardeners tent
• 3 p.m., Oregon Coastal National Wildlife Refuges & various topics on wildlife and conservation - USFWS and Shoreline Education for Awareness (SEA)
• 4 p.m., "A look into coastal forest ecology" & Jake Robinson, South Slough
• 5 p.m., Best Bugs in Coos County & Steve Pennington and Loys Parrish
• 6 p.m., Catching Nature's Bounty & clamming: techniques, identification, preparation & Steve Pennington
• 7 p.m., Rodeo
Saturday
• 11 a.m., Make the perfect hanging basket & Mary Torres, Copper Goose Nursery
• noon, Empowering local communities with renewable energy -Mary Gedry
• 1 p.m., Local Rocks and Fossils & Jim's Gems (Jim Gregory)
• 2 p.m., Master Gardner Education Series & at OSU Master Gardeners tent
• 3 p.m., Oregon Coastal National Wildlife Refuges & various topics on wildlife and conservation - USFWS and Shoreline Education for Awareness
• 4 p.m., Do all bees sting? Honeybees and other local pollinators & Shigeo Oku, Bee Keepers Association
• 5 p.m., Best Bugs in Coos County & Steve Pennington and Loys Parrish
• 6 p.m., Point source pollution and water quality& Brian Duggan, Coquille Indian Tribe
• 7 p.m., Rodeo
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